Mercury Print Productions first to purchase Kodak Prosper 7000 Turbo Press

Above: The Mercury Print Productions team – John Place (CEO) Doug Beck (director of operations) Mike Sturgis (digital pressroom manager) Jon Rivera (digital pressroom supervisor)

Kodak has confirmed that Mercury Print Productions is its first customer for the Kodak Prosper 7000 Turbo Press.

Mercury, based in Rochester, NY, USA, has chosen the fastest inkjet web press currently available on the market to significantly expand its high-volume digital printing capacity.

Mercury has been a user of Kodak Prosper Technology Solutions since 2011, printing up to 10 million pages per day. The renowned print service provider will use the new Prosper 7000 Turbo Press for a wide range of print jobs, including educational, trade and children’s books, personalised direct mail, marketing collateral, transactional documents as well as short to medium-run packaging requiring variable print.

Commenting on the company’s decision to add the Prosper 7000 Turbo Press, Mercury Print Productions CEO John Place explained: “Our primary goal with this investment is to enhance our production capabilities, improve efficiency, and offer our customers a broader range of printing options. We aim to provide faster turnaround times, greater substrate flexibility and capabilities, and consistent print quality across various substrates. We needed another press as we have experienced a significant increase in demand for digitally printed products as our customers continue to look for solutions that offer offset quality while allowing for the flexibility that inkjet provides. It enables our customers to order what they need, when they need it.”

“Our experience with Kodak’s technology has been highly satisfactory. Kodak has a reputation for delivering reliable and innovative printing solutions, and we have a strong working relationship with their service & support teams,” said president Christian Schamberger, explaining Mercury’s renewed decision in favour of Kodak. “The Prosper 7000 Turbo Press stood out for its exceptional speed, high-resolution capabilities, and versatile substrate compatibility. It aligns perfectly with our commitment to providing our customers with the best possible print quality and options. What’s more, Kodak’s commitment to continuous improvement and investment in inkjet technology aligns with our long-term growth strategy.”

Utilising Kodak Stream Inkjet Technology and Kodak Ektacolor Inks, the Prosper 7000 Turbo Press takes high-speed inkjet printing to a whole new level. Designed for monthly print volumes of up to 239 million A4 pages, the press offers unmatched printing speeds of up to 410 mpm (1,345 fpm) and a throughput of up to 5,523 A4 letter pages per minute. The Prosper 7000 Turbo Press has three optimized print modes – Quality, Performance and Turbo – which allow easy adjustment of print speed and quality to the requirements of each job, always ensuring maximum production efficiency.

With its exceptional speed and productivity, the Prosper 7000 Turbo Press will increase Mercury’s inkjet capacity by approximately 40-50 per cent.

“We thank our long-standing customer Mercury Print Productions for their continued confidence in Kodak’s technology and our commitment to innovation. With this latest investment, Mercury takes a major leap forward in digital capacity, production versatility and business opportunities,” said Kodak executive chairman and CEO Jim Continenza. “The Prosper 7000 Turbo Press, with its unmatched speed and incredible application range, enables users in wide areas of the commercial and publishing printing markets to print a wide variety of jobs more productively and profitably than ever before.”

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